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This Side of the Divide - Stories of the American West

English · Paperback / Softback

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From Baobab Press in coordination with the University of Nevada, Reno's Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing program, comes This Side of the Divide: Stories, the first anthology in a literary series attempting to capture the newness, vastness, territoriality and sense of transience alive in the American West. Set west of the Continental Divide, these narratives skillfully demonstrate the beauty, austerity, and danger of the untouched wilderness, delight in the mutual ease and asphyxiation of the hyper-urban and chart the interstitially of the developing and the abandoned. Inhabiting the West's richly varied landscapes, the characters in these stories provide a glimpse of the social and cultural diversity on display in these regions. Among these 15 stories, gathered from rising literary voices, a single mother struggles to maintain her individuality while raising an autistic son; a cathartic hike brings an unsuspecting widow face-to-face with her own mortality; a man injured in a train wreck questions his existence as he blindly wanders the desert; an aging cowboy rides the highways astride his magnificent horse, a final remnant of a fleeting era; Sasquatch looks for love in all the wrong places; and a divorcee tries to reconcile her present with her past, her heart with her head. Positioning the voices of emerging authors alongside acclaimed writers such as Tobias Wolff, Mailey Meloy, Brian Evenson and Nona Caspers, these collected stories, at turns hilarious, frightening, and devastating, showcase the variety of identity, amalgam of voice and depth of character that make the American West such a truly brilliant, literary mosaic.

List of contents


Introduction - Claire Vaye Watkins

The Fifth Season - Nona Caspers

Graham Greene - Percival Everett

The Intricacies of Post-Shooting Etiquette - Brian Evenson

Miners and Trappers - Melinda Moustakis

Kite Whistler Aquamarine - Maile Meloy

That Room - Tobias Wolff

West of the Known - Chanelle Benz

A Thirteenth Apostle's Star - Douglas W. Milliken

and drop - David Gillette

Aquarium - Miranda Schmidt

Old Car - Michelle Willms

Confluence - Andrea Lani

Desert Rats - Leah Griesmann

Harte Lake - Vanessa Hua

Impressions of a Family - Cathy Warner

Last Call at the Smokestack Club - Mark Maynard

Sasquatch Seeks a Mate - Aharon Levy

Sk8r - Sian Griffiths

The Casita on Flower Street - L.L. Madrid

The Goat's Eye - Kirk Wilsonv
Thirst - Ashley Davidson

Upstream Vertigo - Carl Biedeman

Wagli Yelo - E.G. Willy

You Owe Me - Shelley Blanton-Stroud

Your Call is Important - Linda Lenhoff

About the author

Baobab Press believes in the importance of collaboration between author and publisher. We seek to establish long-term relationships with our authors, providing them with the support necessary to see their works of art–no matter how divergent in content, style, and form–reach their fullest potential and widest readership. Our goal is to help our authors grow books that resonate today and will continue to be vital in the years to come.

Baobab Press shares the Levy Mansion with Sundance Books and Music, in Reno, Nevada. Our books are distributed by Publishers Group West.

Summary

An anthology of fiction that covers the vast regions and peoples of America west of the Continental Divide. The collection positions established authors including Tobias Wolff, Maile Meloy, Brian Evenson, Melinda Moustakis, Nona Caspers, and Mark Maynard, alongside emerging voices, and includes a foreword by Claire Vaye Watkins.

Foreword



∙ Author Tours

∙ Print and Broadcast Campaign

∙ Social Media Campaign

∙ National Review Campaign

Product details

Authors Nona Caspers, Brian Evenson, Melinda Moustakis, Tobias Wolff
Assisted by Baobab Press (Editor), Claire Vaye Watkins (Foreword)
Publisher Ingram Publishers Services
 
Languages English
Age Recommendation from age 13
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 12.02.2019
 
EAN 9781936097241
ISBN 978-1-936097-24-1
Dimensions 152 mm x 226 mm x 30 mm
Weight 544 g
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature

FICTION / General, FICTION / Women, FICTION / Literary, FICTION / Westerns, FICTION / Urban, FICTION / Small Town & Rural

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